
The Absolute Best Ski And Spa Hotels In Austria
Given around 60% of Austria is covered in mountains, it's a skier's paradise. Choose from a number of top resorts, including Ski Arlberg, SkiWelt, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Ischgl and Kitzbühel, which cater to a range of skiiers.
Of course, part of enjoyment of skiing is also the downtime - and that's when a good spa is essential. Nothing soothes tired muscles quite like kicking back in an infinity pool or unwinding in a sauna with panoramic views of the mountains.
With so many hotels and resorts to choose from in Austria, we've done all the hard work for you by whittling it down to our five favourites that promise total relaxation of the mind and body. Read on for our guide to the absolute best ski and spa hotels...
Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to live in The Sound Of Music? Well, a stay at Priesteregg Premium Eco Resort will take you pretty close. Nestled in the beautiful backdrop of the Leogang mountains, this beautiful collection of 15 chalets and three exclusive villas is an Alpine paradise. Rustic and cosy but with modern touches, each accommodation includes a living area with a fireplace, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a Finnish sauna, a hot tub, a small breakfast terrace, and a private terrace with an alpine swing and sun loungers for relaxation. Breakfast is delivered to your chalet each morning, and for dinner the only place you need to head down to Huwi's Alm restaurant, which showcases an impressive range of regional cuisine in a rustic atmosphere with an extensive terrace.
Taking centre stage at Priesteregg is the resort's impressive spa. At the centre is a 25-metre heated infinity pool, with looks over the beautiful scenery. Take your pick from multiple saunas (once you've tried out the one in your chalet, of course), or unwind with a heavenly treatment in one of the spa's relaxation rooms. The bold and brave can try their hand at a cold plunge. And with classes such as yoga, breathwork and Nuad Thai on offer throughout the day, you will be sure to leave calm, zen and ready to take on what life has to offer. To take things up a notch, yogis can head to the nine yoga platforms in the forest at an altitude of 1,100 metres, offering breathtaking views and plenty of fresh mountain air.
Nature is at the heart of everything Priesteregg does. The resort places a huge focus on the environment, from using sustainable building materials to renewable energy and meat from the farm's own Galloway cattle. If weather allows, make sure to take one of the guided hikes on offer through the beautiful Leogang mountains, which is the perfect way to reset your mind and body. Of course, it's excellent for skiers, too. Hop on the free ski shuttle to the slopes at scheduled times, and enjoy incredible skiing across Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn. When it's time for a break, soak up the atmosphere (and an Aperol Spritz) at the ski restaurant Mountain Club Hendl Fischerel, which has some of the best vibes on the slopes.
With so much on offer at Priesteregg, you will be sure to leave relaxed, balanced and happy. Oh, and ready to book your next trip there almost immediately.
Prices from €340 BB per person per night in a Berg Mountain Chalet (based on 2 sharing)
Meet your new favourite ski hotel. Nestled deep in the mountains, WIESERGUT is heaven for ski-lovers. Surrounded by the slopes of the Pinzgauer Grasberge as well as the breathtaking peaks of the Kitzbühel Alps and the Hohe Tauern, the hotel is centred around a love for nature and beautiful architecture.
The interiors at WIESERGUT are a work of art, and are all about showcasing relaxed luxury. Around every corner, you will find beautiful wood, natural stone, granite, glass, and exposed concrete. This is continued in the 24 room suites, which offer a minimalist take on traditional alpine aesthetic.
For those who want something extra, WIESERGUT has four exclusive Garden Suites and three Hideaway Suites, which showcase breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The rooms are complete with a raw steel fireplace, a freestanding bathtub with a view of the starry sky, and a hot tub filled with warm spring water on the private sun terrace.
Of course, skiing is the highlight here, with the hotel offering luxurious ski in/ski out access to the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn - known in winter as one of the largest and most modern ski resorts in the Alps. In summer, it's the perfect spot for hikers who want to enjoy the beauty of the mountains in warmer climates.
After a day on the slopes, you can head to the Badhaus spa to unwind. Set over three levels, this impressive spa offering includes two massage rooms, a beauty room, a pine sauna, a steam and ice bath, a panoramic relaxation room, and a tea lounge with an open fire and views of the Glemmtal mountain landscape. Downstairs, you will find the heated indoor and outdoor pool, filled with water from the hotel's own spring. There is also an impressive gym featuring state-of-the-art training and cardio equipment, so you can keep on top of your fitness.
When it comes to food to fuel your activities, you're spoilt for choice. WIESERGUT primarily uses products from the family-run farm and the local region (a special shout out for their delicious handmade cheese). When you're on the slopes, make sure you don't miss out on WIESERALM, the mountain top restaurant located 1,500 metres up.
Prices from €381 BB per room per night in a ManorSuite Bliss
For people who can't get enough of the mountains, look no further than Mama Thresl - a family-run hotel that is an activity-lover's paradise. The hotel's motto in the winter is 'from bed to the slopes', thanks to how well connected it is to the Ski Circus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn - one of the largest interconnected ski areas in Austria. In the summer months, Leogang is a paradise for bikers of all ages, also known as the host of the UCI Mountainbike World Championships. You can also enjoy stunning hikes in the breathtaking scenery.
Guests can choose from 51 rooms in seven different categories, with the higher-priced suites feature freestanding bathtubs, private saunas, or private hot tubs on spacious rooftop terrace. On the top floor, you can unwind against the backdrop of beautiful views in the wellness area complete with a panoramic Finnish sauna. Or, cosy up with a good book in one of the wellness rooms lounge alcoves.
The beauty of Mama Thresl is in its warm and friendly feel. Most of the activity takes place in the spacious and open bar and restaurant area, designed with pine alcoves, rustic folding tables, and a continuous chopped pine wall with an open fireplace. After you've enjoyed some delicious food (and a cocktail or two) you will be treated to a DJ Thursday through to Saturday. Ski, sauna, and dancing? Name a better trio...
Prices from €196 BB per room for 2 people in a Woodenstyle double room
©DAS EDELWEISS Salzburg Mountain Resort
Situated directly on the slopes, DAS EDELWEISS is perfect for those who want convenience from their holiday. The hotel offers ski in/ski out access to the Grossarl mountains, and has its own ski depot at the panorama lift. In summer, the rolling mountains provide the perfect escape to reconnect with nature, with numerous idyllic hiking trails and 40 traditionally managed alpine pastures on offer.
The mountain spa at DAS EDELWEISS is second to none. Relax in the infinity pool and soak up the breathtaking mountain views, before heading to the panoramic sauna - the perfect space to unwind after a jam-packed day. Or spoil yourself with a luxurious treatment at the Beauty Mountain Spa, for the ultimate post-ski relaxation.
©DAS EDELWEISS Salzburg Mountain Resort
And there's no need to leave kids out of the fun, either. Keep your children amused with the indoor water slide park, which features five slides over three floors. There's also a child's club and kids care on offer, for when you need a bit of me time.
In the evening, unwind with delicious food at EDELWEISS Mountain Cuisine. The award-winning Sirloin Grill & Dine steak restaurant, the in-house sushi bar and the Sakura Asian cuisine line has plenty of indulgent offerings to refuel you before the next day's skiing.
Prices from €644.70 per room
Situated an hour from Salzburg, Naturhotel Forsthofgut is the perfect place to soak up the beauty of the Leogang mountains. A former forestry, this breathtaking nature retreat offers 112 guest rooms, including spacious Garden Loft and Mountain Loft Suites. All the rooms are furnished in natural colours to inspire true relaxation, and some come kitted out with wood-burning fireplaces. Everything is thought of here right down to the details - enjoy freshly-baked Gugelhupf (local cake) in your room on arrival, and a yoga mat and a backpack for use during your stay.
Outdoor activities here include the best of what Austria has to offer - cycling, hiking, lake swimming, riding and, of course, skiing during the winter months. Wellbeing is high on the agenda at Naturhotel Forsthofgut, so when it's time to pamper yourself head to the forest-themed waldSPA. Here, you will find a natural chemical-free swimming lake with an infinity pool, Onsen bathing and plenty of treatments on offer. There's also a separate family spa with a 70m slide and aqua play zone.
When it comes to food, you're spoilt for choice. Guests can pick from three à la carte restaurants, including one Japanese, as well as Alpine-Mediterranean and creative vegan options on the half-board menu. All these restaurants use fresh produce from the hotel's Mauthof farm. Prepare to leave Naturhotel Forsthofgut feeling healthy, energised and revived.
Prices from €482.94 per night in low season and £846.91 per night in high season.
For those seeking a luxurious holiday in the Soelden region of Austria, look no further than spa hotel Das Central. The hotel, situated one and a half hours from Innsbruck, has a total of 121 rooms to suit a number of price ranges, with each accommodation blending a signature mix of traditional Austrian charm with modern elegance.
The location of the hotel makes it a no-brainer for skiers - Das Central is just 500 metres away from the main ski lift with a private shuttle service available right to the lifts. When it's time for a recharge, the 2,000 square metres venetian spa at Das Central is the perfect place to recharge. Containing ten saunas, a 17 metre long summit infinity pool, steam rooms, relaxation rooms and cardio fitness studios, there's something for everyone in the spa's extensive offering.
One particular highlight of Das Central is the food. The hotel has an à la carte restaurant Ötztaler Stube, run by chef Michael Kofler who has a Michelin star to his name, so it's the go-to spot if you're celebrating or wanting to treat yourself. For the ultimate alpine dining experience, head to the wine cellar for one of the hotel's signature fondue nights, where you can dine surrounded by an impressive 30,000 bottles. Prepare to be blown away.
Prices from €620 a night.
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